'The Sims 4' Eco Living Update: Fans Pissed Off With ‘The Sims 4’ Eco Living Survey; Conspiracy Theories For Laundry Surfaced
The Sims team has been conducting community surveys for "The Sims 4" Stuff Pack. However, its fans are still pissed off about the result and theorized that there have been conspiracies on the recent survey.
"The Sims 4" Eco Living Survey
It has been months since The Sims team started the community surveys for the next "The Sims 4" stuff pack. One of the surveys allowed the players and fans to choose the theme. As a result, Eco Living will be featured in the next "The Sims 4" Stuff pack.
The Sims team has also announced that the winning gameplay feature for "The Sims 4" Eco Living Game Pack. According to the Sims Community, 'Laundry' has won over 'Off the Grid,' 'Food Preserves,' and 'Carbon Conscious' features.
"The Sims 4" Eco Living Laundry Gameplay Feature
In "The Sims 4" Eco Living, the winning 'Laundry' feature will be offered together with home technology and solar energy. It will be mainly used in a household with laundry objects. It includes the washing machine, alternative wash tub, dryer, hampers, and clothes line.
The 'Laundry' gameplay feature will allow "The Sims 4" Eco Living players to have a fun interaction. It will also offer objects that can be upgraded and can be used by eco-conscious Sims, Sims VIP reports.
"The Sims 4" Fans Pissed Off With New Stuff Pack
It seems like a large number of fans does not like the 'Laundry' gameplay feature for the next "The Sims 4" Eco Living stuff pack. "Such a major disappointment. Why on earth would anyone want to do laundry in their game? I don't like doing it in real life. Off the Grid or Food Preserves would have been a much better choice," posted a fan.
After The Sims announced "The Sims 4" Eco Living survey winner, multiple threads and comments on "The Sims 4" forums have surfaced and pointed out that the 'Laundry' is boring. Some people are even mad about 'Laundry' and said that it is not even eco-friendly. Due to this, some Simmers have come up with the idea that there have been conspiracies on the recent "The Sims 4" Eco Living survey, Kotaku reports.